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* C?n,Par® the evi J papers with j journals for con 2 that the bulk of: 9 pears first In thd) r ''i jjfc on ■ - v;. ' . * m homes in mediate vicinity columns of this newspaper. 9k, , ■ ■ tit: FfffY-FIRST YEAR {S»£,g&Sgig?U«» P1TTST0N, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, 1901. m'S DARK CLOUD HAS BLOWN AWAY _____ only daily in city WAITING FOR CARNEGIE "HIGH OFFICIAL" SWOT AT. ODELL WILL NOT SIGN. A DAY IN BJJ^AL& eien an oatllne of the fan-American, with Iti bendacme Federal bnlldlng fretted by (he national government at • ooat of half a million; the batldlnge to be dflTOttd t« eleotrlolty, machinery, traneportatloD, inanofaotnree, mineral*, agrloaltore, ttmilo, Sne aria, eto ; the buildings of the various Statea and foreign ooqntrlee; the atadlilm -lor xthletio aporta, where 12,000 people oan be aeated, and the Midway, With Iti vailed attraotlona The lake and ojnale, with the!/ Cot»iinj! faelHtlea, will alao be pleaalog featnrea. The gronu?" are wl'hin balf an bcnr'a i-lde by trolley fwm the central part of tbe olty, and covei abont 500 aotes. All of tbe Eipoaltlon bnlldlnga, exoept tbe U. 8. alroolnre, are being ereoted ty tbe people of Buffalo and tbe twenty-alrrallroada centering here, at a ooat of $16,000,000. Brief Dtapateh From St. Petersburg •rinse Mraterlona Report. - St. Petersburg, March 21.—Another high official has been shot nt. Docks Filled With People Who Defies Senator Piatt on Polite Tilt D t. ft W. MAnAOEHBKT BUTBRTAIW NEARLY 200 HBWSPAPB* *BB. *■: Want Money. Question. MANY EXPECTANT DELEGATION! i In view of the control rterrlaed by /tbe Russian anthoritlea npod telegraphic dispatches, the fact that a dispatch forded like t,lic foregoing has I wed Lpermltted to leave tbe country suggests many possibilities. maC^froni with ruffles over shoulders. 32 to 44 |i»-Britisb Dispute f EncTs Suddenly. HAT PASS BILL 0VE&. VETO, PAPAL CON8I8TORY. Sl*«r FcraoH Prom Hurtlrj CollrBe. Otfcere From OlIlM (nklD( LibrMriM-DDunr of Amnlna Line Hu 1*0 LMtm for the Mllllaaalrr. H Legislature Wanta to Do That, II — r.i. A Bpved/ Kan from MiHr* Tork * t '•$ ■. OI4-rrapi#«l the rii tairliu I:i; iimiibi iitraiut-tuiHU, EU 0*»*d Today Ml la ol uoaild- la Ma Onn Bnl'nni, bat He Wi h enble Ialeiael. Horn*, March 21.—The papal oonatatory opened ban today. Popa Lao appaarad Id good health and welcomed the dlstlngnlahad delegates. Cardinal Gibbons waa hera •oaw lima ago, hie visit being timed to oocor J net before the opening of the oonslatory. The Roman Cathollo world la tnrnad Homeward .today for a new cardinal 'a to be eeleoted. Arohblahop Ireland wae meatlooed for the Bad Hat of the D' . effioe eoma time ago, bnt 1»* „ ooanoed ihet he an" „hT -««» ht* be tt» one thla honor. It appears likely .-at Signer HfcrVlnftlli will receive the bonorv hi though Arohblahop Oorrlgan la being mentioned prominently. However, It Is practically decided that Arohblahop Ireland will have to wait tor a later consistory before heeomlof a cardinal. Cardinal Qlbbona' visit to Borne wae hia reg- j alar deoannlal on*. First itiC) foremost, attention centers on the chief personality In the dominions of the "Great White Caar," Jttfcfafr las II himself, the mok* because of the FUmors which were current in Beiilg ou Tuesday last that an attempt, had been made ynon the life of.hl"ma,e,ty.- it tPns (hen reported by the nerlider fdgebttttt's rorres|)ondfnt lit ht t*'e- Versburg that he httirt learned of two styartaifl Conspiracies to rn(f czar, ami (U'C-innttHlHal detail* were addffteS of the methods in which the designs of the conspirators, who were alleged to be connected with it ttldf! spread revolutions bovemerit, ot Which the students' riots were said to form a parlt. All this, of course, is the merest spec 'Ufation and doubtless wide of the tnark. There Is no lack of "high offl vdais" in St. Petersburg, and there is probably no ground for reading Into the dispatch anything more than it says in so many words* the M«a«arih Ho# Maltlfr Himself by Ai»prC*vln ) i Southampton, March 21.—The arrival here of Mr. anil Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, who sailed from New York on the American line steamer St. Louis March 13, wss awaited by delegations from many eleemosynary Institutions seeking checks. Albany, March 2 h—Governor Odell baa positively and formally declined to sign any police bill, has repudiated the new bfll drawn by Senator Piatt and Ills friends and said last night that If the bMl came to blni he wopbl veto It; ,eVeu If It IVas made tiialn thai It Would be passed over his veto. • D • Th*.Invitations recently sent ont by Oensrat faaaeuger Agent T. W.'l*e, of the D., L. Cfc W. B. B. do, to tl|* newspaper men on '.heft line end branches to ba the guest* ot tbe ,iLiSfa»anhr' bn i little jaunt to Stiff Clo tor. the purpose of Injecting tbe progress of tVe Pan-Amerlos Eiposltlon was infflolently attrso'.lve to take aome of the sorlbes from slok-bede, find When the speolal train ot Fnllmane started on the announced echednle laal Friday there were very few falltlre4 to respond at the several points on the main lloe at whloh stops were made. An ExcuUcnt Conibilin* ion. — eS CAPTURE i A BRITISH TOWN The pleasant me/-tt'l )ieuefteial effects of the well known Jdhipdv, Syrup of manufactured by the California Vi« Hyrijp Co, illustrate \he vnlueof oblpiiiinif tln» .Hrjrild laxative principles of plaids lmow i In bj med final!/ bir.aliv.e am] v vntini* Iheuiiiithe for in' :h"s«rc'frf Mi. -, iotlie taste and accf?»»fi«bl»* *«i l.??o '.'Ku I» is the one porfcot i'WoL tivc, cleanmitgLiiiO syctcni elU'OU'ally, dispelling colds, headaches tu.'l fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality-"bu«1 substance, and its acting on tlio kidneys, liver and bowel*. Without, weakening or irritating* tl»cn»# make it the ideal laxative-. These Included renr-- . f Woolston, w- rrtk u ,i, sw,., ftnd Bthcl' cities and agents of yurle(y Of ihstitutlbns desiring aid. Hartley 'college,, ffnnttaampt6n, a technical "school, had a deputation of 60 awaiting the steamer's arrival. -**■ W'SPIrttoT TCoTMs C. Pintt, arrived here last night wllh the newly prepared bill. It provides for the reinstatement ef tbe melropoll I tan police bllf of, 18ftT| hut including tome territory couligiious to New loik pity. It also provides that without dls turhlng the presedt conditions in New Tork city the go*ernol* should appoint & commissioner, whose right to the office should be Immediately questioned In the courts and who In the Interim should not Interfere with the present police arrangements la New York city. If the bill was declared constitutional. then the1 stats should Ctt otiee assume control of the police. After spending several bouri In a tout of Inspection, In charge ul competent guide*, the visitors wre entertained at lunch In the sjivloe building, and daring Saturday afternoon sDme went to Niagara Falls to see tbe great Ice bridge, while others ufade a round of the points of Interest In the Bison Oily, of attended matinees at the theatres, their badges giving admission to all who applied. i 5/eamer Sinks tad Fourteen People Were Drowned. Sale Price $i Size* The offices of the steamship company and the American consulate wertD crowded with people Inquiring when the Bt. Louis Was likely to arrive. Ctfti Hut Feach her dock until after midnight, and her passengers have loot yet disembarked. They will probably land About dawh. ' "■ f London, *ar. «1-The official an- I jM that the ttaeeb-BrtUeh d!spnU Wsaawde by tod Landsi --* IW ja. Fetanbnrg, March St.—A aemi-offi" D»«« wm. leaned today In order to re , move all doubt as to tha attitude of the '•% Boe4an Oov%B*pC*| to relation to affaire at Tta TaloD Th*p6te says: "A oommoo-4*"lb,T «w-«ted*y pteea m.tU it has al■BoataaMjMfcd the tfrwity of a canons MIL It was entirely «at to the foroefnl natter In ,a, BHt&Ja tried to obtaln posMMftn df disputed land thai the The oontlni|ent from the Bloomebnrg division joined ths party at Soraoton and pattlplpated in the palatable Innoheon served there In the depot dining room These Inolnded Dr. F. 0. Johnson, Q. A Edwards, E F. Bogert, 8. B Coleman, A. W. Betterly and W. K. Woodruff, of ffllkeebsrre; T. K. Gallery, ot Nantlooke; B. U. Tnbbs, ot Shlokshlnny; Ohar. E. Randall, of Oatawlsta; J. (?• Brown, Wo: Krlokbanm and J. 0. Batter, Jr., ot Bloomsburg; F. 0. Angle and B. W. Egflert, o! Danville, and the editor of this paper. There was a large delegation from Ucraiton. At Biaghamton there were aceeaelona tram tbe Ctloa and Syraonse divisions, and at every stop on tbe main line the party waa augmented, so that ''when the plaoe of destination waa reaohed there were nearly two hundred aboard. The rodnd ot slght-saelng, junketing ard feasting at Buffalo terminated happily with a banquet at tbe Hotel Genesee on Saturday evening. There were ahort addresses between the courses by Dlreotor General Bnohanan and Secretary Bennett, ot the El position board, and Mr. Edwards, let the Wllaesbarre Times, submitted ths following resolution, .which was hsartlly adopted : IT FATS TO BUT AT THB In the process of innnufacturhur figs are used, as tliey 'are pleasant t'1 the taste, but the meilioinal qualltiesoi' l lie remedy are obtai..J!«* from bennn «ttid other aromatic plants, h* a known to the Cat ifoknia Fid Hvnur Co. only. In orchv 1«» fjet its bene effects and to avoid imitations, pl» as« remember the full nameof theCompany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PEOPLE'S STO 5 - jS South H*ta StrMt, rttttlM. Hut to SmjU vans J ' | - Be»t Patent Flour, per bbl . $440 4 The local manager of the American line, who has 100 letters and telegrams from all parts of thp kingdom ro'r the Philanthropist, says the envelopes Indicate that they are from all sorts and conditions of people, from university presidents to mendicants. On« llondred and Slxtr Letters. COME l»AYTON'S BABY. Ibor Riots In Marseilles. | II Vm Docortad at tha Theatre and Ha Marseilles, March SI.—During the strike disorders yesterday the panic spread to the townspeople, aqd store*, restaurants and eaftft v,-6te hurriedly tlbls'ed. The Buo de la Canneblere and the other leading thoroughfares of the city were deserted. A crowd numbering 2,000 burst through a cordon of Infantry along the dock side. The cavalry charged and drove the strikers back. A volley of stones was" then thrown In all directions* aifd a brlgadier, two gendarmes, a hussar and ■everal Ittfahtrymeh were injured, tine gendarme was stuhhed, thrown from his horse and trampled upoti by the cavalry. He was removed to the hospital, where he Ilea In a critical condition. The soldiers were greatly exasperated, but their officers succeeded In controlling them. Mr. Piatt told the governor that the bill had been decided-upon by those representing the organisation and that He deaired a decision as to the governor's attltuife*on the measure. Ills suggestion waa that the governor should send In a message suggesting the passage of the measure. New York, Knob il.—Itta Meed Is not a mother, Mt She la oaring for * baby. She I* an autre—, wife of Oorse Pajton, and bow aba haa a little girl baby which waa abandoned in Brooklyn. The child la about foor montha old, and haf bine ejrea and llg bt balr. Its clothing Waa coatly, and It 'a elleTed that the ohlld'a mother la a par The ohlld waa bronght to 1 girl aboat aerenteen yeara aaoompanled by a younger theatre proTldee a onreery for "I the ohlld was left there, of Hiss Meyer, the matron, vaa ont no one came for after watting an honr, It at to Ur. Payton. Adapftad It "That ths editors here assembled, folly realising the high aim and object of the Pan-Amerlaan Exposition to be held In Buffalo from I4ay to November, and being cognisant of the determination of the directors to carry oat all their plans, pledge pnraelvsa Individually and ooUeotlvely to aaalal In making the Exposition an unqaalifled saooeaa " People's 'Phone. He will try to get the Carnegie pAtty off to London witbobt meeting the dcicgatitttto.1'lie St. Louis docked at 2 a. m. Only a few passengers debarked. Mr. and Sirs. Carnegie had given strict orders that they should not be awakened until 0 o'clock." SAN FRANCI8G0) CAL. IXTOISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. Forsalo by all Druggists —Prlco.r«0c. per bottle. Always tha Cbaapaat. The governor replied that he could Hot see the reasori for such legislation at this time. H6 had repudiated general leglslfclion In his annual message, Snd the party had agreed with him. He had signed a New York city police bill, and tho party had agreed with him. Finally Itr said: "t will nbt send in a message urging such a bill. If possible, I will remain on frleBdly terms with Senator Piatt, but If such a bill comes to me I will veto It. If the legislaturo cares to take the responsibility of passing the bill over my veto, very well, tat I refuse to bo a man of clay, and I JvW not stultify myself." ThcfUJovernor Odell went'to the banquet of tho Republican Editorial association and uukle metttr. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete ****?- «o*getie aotfoa lo b« takau. Tht ,|,e theatr* b dualfaatl? a «jn«tlon old, Who waD for toflrm*, «Dd th. IuUd jtrL Tht. fca It will iwVmMi tta patrooa, il baaa«tl«d Mnn Loo |n tb« charge ***"*■ *+*n*mit.n *rhao the plajr BOER8 GAIN VICTORY. !D i. ■ fM tOTOM O ■ldmbW foroe. S*U%«i|mn«l Onrm. Ado. batwaaa tha (aBatfotai flmUH W Commodor on OM «id« and tba Jtai*. «P-tha «ttar. The liner liad a miserable trip, but no serious weather. Mr. Carnegie was oil deck dally and Is In excellent health. He remained up until 11 ahd cohgratillated the captain on his successful voy«**•The ran from Ne w York to Buffalo was made In less time than the sohednle of the beat regular train, nine hoars and Sve minotea, lnoludlog time for all atopa. Deducting this, the exait rnnnlng time for the 410 miles waa only eight hours and forty-seven mlrntes. The last fifty mllaa waa made In forty-fonr minotea and for ahorter dlataneea the train reached a apeed of nearly seventy miles an honr. The trip gave an opportunity to view the wonderful lmprovamenta made by the Laokawanna Kalleoad dnrlag the laat twelve months. lo that period the rpad haa been praetloariy rebnllf. Sixty-two .bridgaa hare been oonatruoted between New York and Buffalo. Some Idea of these Improvements may be gained from the following figures: There waa spent for repair of roadway daring the year 1800, $1,079,811; for renewala of ralla, $188,980; for renewals of ties, $864,789; for renewala and re palra of buildings, $590,882; for repairs and renewala of bridges, $781,788; for recart, $483,845; tor repairs and of freight ears, $384,798; grand total for Improvements of the road daring the year 1900 was $3,775,820 Muoh work of a aim llar nature haa been arranged tor dating the oomlug year. At Boraaton the party aaw the first of eighty-eli new pas singer and freight looomotivea which will be delivered dartog the oomlng year. Lut year there were delivered to the road elgh'j-two new passenger and .freight looomotivea.Obeeter O. Piatt, of ths Ithaoa (N. Y} Djmoorat, moved a resolution of thanks to the Laokswanaa ofBolala In moat feiloltoas .terms and It waa passed amid | oheers. ft .LINE OF. At the usual farewell concert Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie were present, and at It* close they handed a check to the purser In n scaled ehVelope, with a request that the envelope be not opened until they had left the ship. CPRING u SUMMER GOODS Feed, per too Long Hay, per 100 Cat Hay, per 100 . . i.oo C Ths journey home waa etarted promptly at 10 p. m. and the ran waa made In ex oellent .tlma and with muo'a aomfort, a special Palimin oar balng sat apart for the use of ths visitors from Sorantoa, Wtlkesbarre and the Bioomiburg branch. Not a mishap marred the pleasure of the occa. alon. •» . .90 TORPEDO BOAT. Cabana and the Piatt Aataiant. r«B*d lu Oaa •* ika Old rtcMiacMta. Havana, March 21.—The committee on relations have decided to bohl a meeting today, when the report on the Hatt amendment will be Anally dig. cuased. ftenot Junn Gualberto Gomez, who drew up the report, asserts that four of the live members of the committee will recommend tbe constitutional convention not to accept the amendment, but to leave the whole question to tbe future republic. He saya he Is confident that the convention, whlcb will meet Friday, will adopt the report. Oats, per bushel , March 90.—The torp«4o 111 b* launched lata tod*)' at Dlaa Retarns to Hla Capital. Ever shown in tbts city have Just arrived. Come and examine them and leave jonr order tor a Spring Knit, Overcoat, Veet or TronMn/ Fit and every other aatisfaction guaranteed. Potatoes, per bushel .60 Strictly fresh eggs, per do*.. lie Mackerel. No. 1, per lb . . i»Xc • Salt Haddock, 6 lbs for ... . . *jc Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Ciscoes, 6 lbs for . Salt White Fish, 6 lb* for Codfish, best stripped, per :i Codfish, in bricks, per lb: Whole Codfish, per lb . City of Mexico, Marcb 21.—President Diaz arrived In this eltyjist nlgktafter an nbsenen of nearly three months lit CuerhavacB. An Immense crowd of people awaited him on the platform of the railroad station. When the presidential train pulled up, the president appeared on the rear platform of the car and was greeted with cheers. The president drove In an #pen carriage from the depot to his house. The carriage was escorted by the mounted, presidential guards. The streets wert* lined with people, who peered an A waved handkerchiefs »■ the president passed. The house fronts were gay with bnntlng, and last nlgbt the lllumlnatlone gave the main thoroughfares a holiday appearance. The president appears In excellent health. Majr Remember Phllaielfl^a. , Baltimore, the aponaor for will bt HIm Anna Truxton Taokahot, N. T., » grud-5»r Admiral Thomas Tln««D Iral Onra VM a grandson Ttogsy. New York, March 21.—The World •ays that another magulttccnt gift from Andrew Carnegie will be announced within a few days. Mr. Carnegie has offered $0,000,000 to another American city also, it Is said, for the purpose of building libraries. Philadelphia, It Is understood, will be the next recipient ef the Ironmaster's bounty. It Is believed that Mr. Carnegie haa offered'to JuUd. libraries aggregating $5,000,000 |i vrfu* 4ntci»iiJl»loqs «l«illar to tfhirli laoooftipany his oferto New York. It |h a bio understood that the official announcement of the proposition will be niaile within a week. COUNTY AMb STATE. • The D , L AW. offlilala who accompanied the party and left nothing undone that might contribute to the comfort of their gueais wera: T. W. Lee, general paaaenger agent; 14. L. Smith, division pasaenger agent, Soranton; E J. Quackenbuah, dlvialoD pisunger agsat, Syraouse; T. E Olarke, general auperlntendent, Soranton; F W. Phillip#, superintendent Baffalo division, Baffi'o; F. P. Fox, dlvUlou paeaenger agent, Buffalo; W. B. Hunter,i»dv*tW»g aud lndaatrlal aganl; J. pall, general eastern paeaenger agent; George W. Hayler, ohief olerk paas ioger departmanf; G. E. Z ppal, general bigjtge agent; E. B. SmtUl, auperlnten dent dining Care; Gay Adam?, traveling passenger agent; O. H. Ketobam, euperlntaadeut Uorrla and Etaex division; E. U Bine, anperlLteudent Soranton division; Mr. Weetervolt, dtatrijt auperlntendent Paliman oompany; Eugene Stephens, ad vsttlelng department, New York. QEO.F. BUSS. THB GITY TAILOR, 5 North VUIn St. I • • *i THE WEATHER. fjflLUAISOl'S PRICES rDc . j Tb» Boot* foread Tha Brtttofc inmi b Brttlah to nlmt. Vftit with two ban•a.Washington, D. 0., Mar. 21.—Foraoaat 10HI 8 p. m. Friday. for If—tern Pennsylvania : Fair In aontharn portion*; oooaalonal nlna turning Into no* In aortharn portions of the Stat* tonight; Friday, fair; colder tonight; (nab to brlak Mutbmat to northwaat wind*. , Killed by Ulaatlaa Powder, ! |l|d„ M»reli 2|.-Ttiel etqlot M" 'oBa keg cftbliastlqyipowdef ip fbn teller inlne at Otoverland early last evening severely and probably fatally burned Alfred Reffitt, Albert HarrlB, Itb'el Harris and Thomas Harris, all miners. It Is thought that a spar); fell from one of the miners' lampa into the keg of powder, causing the explosion. All of the men are badly burned about tbe head and on tbe bands. It Is feared that the injuries of Alfred Reffitt and Albert Harris will blind them for life. ING ENGINEERS. West Pittston. Always com? to H quarters Lowest in pf ?*C'■ Thom ton *mmm ■D■DD»w — U.K. W. of A, f OoleeAM, 0.fc Match 31.—Word hu , baaa MWM if mt Mate bsadqoaxtaia ' that tba linhMn adgbitan of tha MaaalUon dlatrtot km tea organised aa a branch of tha Ualtad Miaa Workara of America aad have formnlataJ a demand to ha made npoa tha u|in*tiit fotaualghthonr weak day. lha aogloaan an tba only employes .boat the mlnee who are aotnwhaaaot tha Cmanli«tlon..aad who havaaot been enjoying as atghlkfor day. Thet'haTe hitherto worked twelTa honn. Tha demaadaof Ma engineers waa praaantad to tha operatoia at tha joint oonferenoe held In MassUlon today. Best patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - .18 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 3 cans corn - - - - .25 3 cans tomatoes • - .25 Nice Greening Apples. best in quality. * !• *'l financial and commercial Haw York, Mar. ai, 1901. Open. Oloa. Chicago, March 21.—Adopting the smashing methods of Carrie Nation, Lottie Jones, colored, went forth on the South Side to wield an ax In a crusade against crap games and policy ahopa. She began her work by wrecking a coal office at 2581 Dearborn atreet, where ahe found her spouse engaged In a game of craps. When she had smashed the windows and reduced the furniture in the coal office to kindling wood, ahe shouldered her weapon of destruction and started In search of a policy shop where her husband had been losing money. When she reached the policy ahop, however, ahe fonnd It closed. She says she will go out again and smash every place where her husband la wont to gamble. A flmaafcer Ik Chicago, A hired fltrl who brought rait for b»ok wage* recovered $117.88 In the Ltokt- WADDft county coorte yesterday. llMUtf all Sort* Baadia* v % Evans Bros iatr. Steel and Wire. Atchison Atchison pref Brooklyn Traction Chee. A Ohio. Federal SteeL...... Federal Steel pref. U. 8. Steel... Man. El... MoT Pa. ::8* Fort Sherldaa Oarrlaoa to Take Field lira. W. H. William", of Scranton, wife of the "Drummer" Evangeliat, U dead after having bean 111 for several weeks. 46 South Main Chicago, March 21.—The third battalion of tho Fifth Infantry, garrisoned at Fort Sheridan, whose comrades have been on duty In the .Philippine Islands for many months, have been ordwed to Join the other two battalions and report for service In the field. The battalion will more on March 26 and sail from San Francisco April X. Colonel W. H. Bowman will accompany the battalion as commander. About tan mllea from the Buffalo terminal the party wai ahown the Blaek Book line, where the Lsokawaona eyatem brenohee off and paaaea dlreotly by the exposition grounds, entering the railroad terminal at the grounds. Thla will be need during exposition for all Lsokawanna's excursion trains. TREATMENT OP A COLO. ...."".WW! it" mo. ....lOUlZ So. Pacific 4ft conn................................ion t Reading M 2 ft—iltnjf praf 71 Z r«nn. a tr[ 87 2 is 4 Ssbber 90 Onion Pacific mi Onion Pacific praf 8ft Wabash praf 88M Wmk -n Onion 87J4 IP Mlohael UoMenus, a So ran ton eleotrl olau, was knocked from' a ladder by a atroug entrant and badly Injured yeaterday.jw* Gnod Advice l», a Wall Known Ptoy 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. m. H. WILLIAMSON. alelaa. PANNEBECKER'S SI Thomas Cuttle was found dead beelde the Lehigh Valley tracks yesterday at 11ahanoy City. Hie neck waa broken, indicating that be had been etruok by a coal train. A wall known phyalolan eaya that a cold oan be easily treated at the outeet, but 1 neglected may lead to la grippe and pneumonia. Be says that, the beat home treatment for the cure ot oolda and la grippe la Krauw'e Unld Care Capanles. Be new them almost exclusively lo hie practice, aa they do not affeot the head as doea quinine nor upset the etomaoh. All work finished ijj from siafciii ten days regardless of weather. 14 South Main Street, CARTER'8 COK8PIRATOR8. MOMiifKlttHm lUa tomnd ■dwilaOMita New Yoete March 8L-Jadg« Brown heM a heattog today o« M* petition tot the itnml of Beojaala P. Omni, J. ■ Geyaor aid others to the Jorledlctton ot 4 ha eoart-for Uaa southern' (jistrlot oi Gtorgla. Ontaa and Gsyoor ara charged wlthopnspiraoy with ex-Captain OberHn D to defraud tha government. Tb, dafMOSta In thla caaa an oontraotots ThaymSla • warm contest, claiming that tha aottoo taken In a mating them la nngtlofj and attempted to prevent the lean awe ol» warrant. iSK 84^ 3* We Hike 1 Specialty The excursion party reached Baffalo sharp on achedule time, 6:W p. m ., Friday evening, and were escorted to Botel Brotxsi, where an elegant dinner waa furbished by rapreaentaUvea of the Pan- American Exposition. The editors were afterward entertained by the olty Frtas Olub at ths EUloott Club'a luxuriant quarters. Mayor Dlehl wsa preaent and extended to the newspapsr msn the freedom of ths olty.' A vaudeville programme rendered by aome fifteen or twenty of the Bxpoaltlon Midway oonceaalonalrea agreeably oooupled the remainder of the evening, and before midnight the aorlbea were anng in their Pullman bertha, the oars having been conveniently aidetraoked for their no SILE ON LADIES' OXFORDS $1.25 Ladies' Dress Oxfords cut to - C $109 Ladies' Dress *TCr Oxf jrds cut to • " Jv$1,25 Ladies' Russett 7Cr cut to ' $1.25 Men Slippers QQ/* cut to - - 70t$1.35 Ladies' Slippers QOf cut to - - 7°^ Children's Photos. ■1st Storm Is St. Pail. St. Paul, March 21.—The fierce slorm of sleet, snow and wind which has raged In St. Paul since Tuesday morning Is one of the worst storms this city has experienced In years. The storm hampered street railways and railway traffic. The storm has covered almost the whole of the northwest, and most of the trains coming into St. Paul have been delayed. A big landslide occurred on the Fail Brook divlalon ot the Mew York Central Railroad, at Blackweli'e, yseterday, hundreds of tons of earth from the mountainside covering the tracks. Wedded aad Died the Bam Dar. rr IS THE WAY YOU USB 11. Philadelphia, March 21.—A private cablegram received here from Brussels announces the marriage and death on Tuesday In that city of Miss Ursula Rose Boudlnot, daughter of the late Ellas Lewis Boudlnot of tWs city. The cablegram states that Mlsfe Boudlnot was married to Henri Gacharsin-Laflte of Paris and died suddenly a few hours later. Tho Boudlnot family la prominent In society here and abroad. After the death pf Mr. Boudlnot some years ago Miss Boudlnot and her mother spent most of their time ln-Europe, and for the last year they had been living In Paris. This remedy ie prepared in soft, soluble gelatine capanles, which are eaelly dla solved by the wsrmth and fluids of tbe stomach. They are much preferable to little, bard, augar coated pills or tablets that always offer objectionable resistance to assimilation." Kranse'a Cold Cure positively curds cold In the head, cold in the cheat, cold in the throat or cold in any part of tbe body, sad It will prevent the development of bropchltls or pneumonia It la for sale at all fir«t claaa drng atoreaat 85 oenta a box Sold by all drngglsts. It's the Method Implored Which Makee Tbe United Mine Workera' of America have won their firnt battle in Weatmoreland county, the Youghlogheny Coal Com pany granting a donoeselon to the union, and hereaftar tbe oheok off system will be used in the telnee along the Tough river. «TT«T( »/V. PMNN'A. ■aeeeee or Failure. i One man with pan, Ink and paper ean produce a landaoape, another man with Came pen and Ink may not be able to write tile own hand legibly. It la all In knowing how. Armstrong's Bodies Blows Half Mil*. BSQUIMAUI bsquimaui Thla compound pronorvea leather, making It wear 10U per cent. longer, and la snow and water proof Parents do not let your children go to Irchool indamp and wot weather until their SoSlive been treated with this scientific dls corny. Invaluable for harness and beltings. For sale at It la equally true In ihe nee ol medllolnts. The eame remedies we have today have exlated for thonaanda of years, bnt If their existence waa known the knowledge of how to nae them waa lacking.Kokomo, Ind., March 21.—By the premature explosion of SO ponnds of dynamite on the farm of Isaac Marlowe, three miles southeast of here, Marlowe and William Stamm were blown to atoms. Fragments of their bodies were found lodged In tree tops nearly lialf a mile distant. Marlowe recently came to this country from Milford county, Ills. YATBSVI1XB. RRIOEi TWO BAD BOYS. Mrs. A. Brown spent Tuesday in Wllkeebarre.1W11II Him Ion Destroyed (SON Worth of riojMH. Mrs. Jloffatt is able to be out again after a recent lllneae. oupanoy. DAVENPORT'S SHOE STORE. •25 North Main St. International Chemical Co., manufacturers, 10 William Bt. Pitteton Pa. Best Flour Feed, all kinds. Oalawiwi, Fa , March 81 —Solomon Bted aad George Wenner, yontha of prom lest Wllllamaport famlllet were committed to Jail laet night obaigtd with breaking Into and setting Ore to a Philadelphia and Beading railway freight ear oontatnlng three thowssnfl dollars worth of atlverware, whlekey and gtooerlee and totallv destroying It. The boje bad ran away from home aad were on their way to Florida. Breakfaet waa.served next morning by the Buffalo entertalnera at tlotel Broezel, and at 10:80 tbe party were taken In apodal trolleys to the Exposition grounds. The weather waa not favorable for Inspecting the prcgrcee ot the work, but it waa commonly remarked that, with all the. literature seen on the eubjeot, the half had not been told of the magnitude and lmportanoe of thla great enterprise Nothing la yet finiahed, and It eeeme like attempting the Impossible to talk of completing the work before May lat. The management, however, are confident ,tbat it will be done, having over 4,000 men now employed, and the coming month, they aay, will witness wonders in transforming the partially oonatmcted build- Inge and decorations into what will be known aa "tbe rainbow olty.' Chloago's expoeltlon ground wsa known as "the white olty." The oolorlng is a speolel feature of the Pan-American bulldlnga. At Chicago everything was white beoauae the art of oolor work had not at that time reached ita preaent state ot perfection and theie waa a fear that faet oolora oould not beisade that wonld atand the weather, but experiments hav# ahown that thla oan now be done. Mo two bulldlnga on the grounda will be of the same oolor or shade or tint. The oolorlng is all in ths handa ot the director of oolor. A model of each building la produced and placed in hie office, and he tbe oolore, having in mind the pnrpoee for whioh the building la to be uied, andjhe oolor or akada of the adjacent bulldlnga. The result Is hsrmony in everything and the effect will tar surpass anything ever attempted before on the exposition plan. Tbe eleetrio tower, 400 faet high, will ba a most attractive feature s* sight. Mm ft*" fronfwttl pour a miniature Niagara white, under the many! *°D°,htsw* * ''ght For Real and fer Sale. I Oats, per bushel Oats, aj bushel lots... , Potatoes, bushel... i They became valuable to the human raoe • inly when experiment and aoleoee ehowed he way to nae them to get result*. Iloted Wall Street Operator Dead. Miss B. S. Monk is oonvalesoent after a fsw daye' llineaa. Several atoree left over at very low rents, slso seversl dwellings with modern Improvements, and alao several houses si medium and'low {pots in Pitteton snd West Pitteton. Bnjere will now find some si bargain* O. B. Tbohfsoh, Agt. New York, March 21.—John Pondlr, for 23 years one of the most influential and prominent operators In Wall street. Is dead in his residence In this city, lie had been In feeble health for several years. As broker for Trenor W. Park and engaged with Jay Gould In the affairs of the Union Pacific railroad he made his presence felt In the "street" when he became a member ot the Stock Exchange on his arrival here from California. Mr. Pondlr was one of the "forty-niners" and waa also Instrumental In launching the Sutro tunnel scheme. Miss Linnie Berber spent Tuesday with frlende in Wllkssbsrre. The grip Is an old dleeere with a new name; It la really catarrhal In character jod the nsual symptoms are thoee of acuU 'J4tarrh, but the old time catarrh powdeii, silvae and epreye do not cure It, neither .1 jea the application of antleeptlos through »o Inhaler give anything more than relief for a short time. Mrs. Totten spent Tueadsy with her dsughter, Mrs. R. Monk. RIGHT ABOUT,FACE! Hay, per too I Beet Butter .1 No. 7 Broom. ,J Albany. March 21.—General John F. Rathbonc, adjutant general of New York under Governor Dlx, died last night. He was born in Albany Oct. 0, 1810, and has been largely instrumental In the city's commercial and educational advancement. He waB at the head of the firm of Rathbone, Sard & Co. of Albany. Former Adjutant General Dead. Ths big ohurch fair opens this evening snd arrsngemente have been made for the accommodation of a large attendance. There will be no ohanoe booth, but among others the candy booth with a big variety of home-made eweeta will come In for a large amount of attention and patronage. The following ladles will wait npoa the supper table: Mre. B. 8. Monk, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. J. T. Monk snd Mrs. Bosener. Tbe Misses Osrrls Brown, Msggls MoDonald, Llxils Brown and Carrie Totten will look after tbe loe cream tablee. At the candy booth will he the Mlaeea LiUle Pierce, Jseele Ssrtaln, Carrie MoDonald and Snala Monk. Mre. John Johnaton, Mre John Pleroe, Miss Bertha Mook and Hiss Iona Barber at the fancy goods and fair booth. L«w Bate Excursion to Hew York Tla D*, This will bring you in touch with our specials for this week. a cans fine Peachcs 3 cans Corn i dozen Canned Cern... 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee II Arbnckle Coffee .11 Fresh eggs, dot j On April 8th ths D., L. & W. R. B. will sell exouralou tickets from Plttston to Nsw York at the one way rate plus $1. L aw s. B .tt M ~ HOUSE COLLAPSED. Mnr BaUdta* la Csrtd la The antlseptloe are all right; they will kill the germ* of oatarrh and grip U they are applied rightly, bat their looal application to the noaa and throat aTall little Moauae the germs are In the blood and through the whole ayetem. Tickets good going on April 9th and for return to April 14',h inclusive. ISmtd •anWAV 3BJ9ZI11 *£ aad Oaa Baa Killed. TOHISB3M 9 A3113HS Phllanelphla, March 81.—A newly built booae three atorlea hlfch, at Front and Cambria etreata, collapsed thla morning. It lebelleved that heavy ralna during the night nndarmlnad the fcandatlona. XI la at Id that atramp entered the booae laat Bight to aaoapa the atom. The rnlna are being aearohed for the body. Editors to Meet la Buffalo. Thorough mastication Adalbert Hay Intends to R«in, Albany, March 21.—The executive committee of the New York State Editorial association have met In this city snd decided to bold tjie next annual meeting of the association at Buffalo June 10 to the National Editorial association will also meet in that city. Of food Is essential to good health. With out good teeth w. oancot have tV/rough mastication. We do everytning known to modern dentistry at moderate prloes. Teeth extracted without pain -by aid of vitalised air. On tsu 18 q. Main St •JU8|d Ma PUB qs«u|ds '«aqsip»x 'XJS|90 'sjojbjoj /naf{ '»X®qqeO *»(J 'aanmi 'Xsjsjbj 'suojuo Jiuudg '6*3J3 'SSOIBOJOJ, 'S3UJ3q*«J}g 'suomai 'seuButjg 'saSuBjQ Stnart'a Catarrh Tableta many of three same antleeptloe, that are need In »praya and lnhalera, bnt Instead of applying them to the Inflamed membranes of the noae and throat, they are taken Into i be etomaoh and thoa reach the blood, the real eeat of the dlaeaae and drive oat the infeotioue germe through the natural chanuela of the bowels and kidney*. Washington, March 21.—It has been generally understood hefe for many months that Adelbert Hay, son of the secretary of state, would not return to South Africa as consul at Pretoria, and It Is believed that be -will tender hla resignation In the next day or two. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. W South Main 8t.. H IKwny UOOD8 DELIVERED PBOMWLT. ' j FOURTEEN DROWNED. Joaeph Sohappert, a well known bualisse man of Nantlooke, died yesterday. Member of MneMnhnn'e Cabinet Dead. Toledo, March 21.—H. C. Bourqulu, u business man of St. Clary's, has brought suit against Mrs. Sarah B. Ituhle, a pretty young widow of that place, for $2,000 damages for breach •f promises Widow Sned For Breach of Promlae. Burdock Bloed Bitters glvee a man a clear head, an ectlve brain, a atrong, vigorous body—makee him fit for the battle of life. oisru Fatality Oeearaad Ot Flushing When On* Yeeeel Vaalssk. Paris, March 21. — Vice Admiral Charlee Marlus Albert Domplerre d'Bornoy, who was a member of the Urst cabinet of President MacMahon, has died. He waa born Feb. 24, 1816. London, Marsh 81.—A eerloue disaster occurred laat nlgbt off Flushing. The British atssmir Tay oolllded with the Australian alia*!" Ohernlta. The former Tea gel want down. Fourteen peiaona, Inolud lag the captain of the Tay end three women, ware drowned. In other words Stnart'a Catarrh Tableta reach the oauae of the mlaohlef Instead of merely looal symptoms. over 30 Heating stoves, the kind that warm up your homes, at Ash's. tf Dr. RICHTER'S World-Ken owned years Wilt be no exception to The remarkable aooctaa of thaaa tablets In outing grip, catarrh and throat and lung troublae Is bscauae fiey drUsths oatarrbal poisons from tha system and tba noae and throat become clear of tha exoaatlve accretion of raucua, which oanaas the hawking, eplttlog and ganging, beoanee the accretion la not aupplied from healthy blood. Two yean ago, Stnart'a Catarrh Tableta wen ankpown, but today have become eo popolar through poaltlve merit that druggtate everywhere la the United Statee, ru..*. and Great Britain *ow sell them. Oounterfette of DeWltt'e Wltoh Hasle Salve are liable to canse blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DeWltt's upon tha box and wrapper. It Is a harmleaa and healing salve for akin dlaenaee. Unequalled for pile*. T. J. Yates, Plttatoo; Stroh'e pharmacy, West "lttatfra. A Fiendish Attaelr. Hew Are Year Beryaar recognized excellence of our goods, in (act there-will be an Improvement We will exhibit, as usual, a full line of lawns, seersuckers, gingfaasoa, embroideries, laces, kid and An attack *u lately mad* on 0. V. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved tabu. It came through h'e ktdneye. HU back gotao lame that be oonld not etoop wlthont great pain, nor alt in a ohalr exsept propped by ooahlona Mo remedy helped him until ha triad Hleotrta Bittern whlob effeoted each a wonderful change that be wrltae ha feel* Ilka a new man. Thia marrekme medlelne onree backache and kidney ttouble, port lea (he blood and bntlda np your health. Only MD cenU at 2£3»ar - ***" If-they are weak and yon feel nervoua and easily "flnstrated," can't sleep, and rlae In the morning nnrefreehed, your blood ts 'poor. Strong nerves depend upon rlob, nourishing blood. Hood's Sarsaparills makaa the nerves strong by enriching and vitallalng tbe blood. It glvee eweet, refreahing sleep and completely cures nervous troubles. Begin teking It today. "Anchor" Pain Expeller -a 10)0|A a •! «*1 BROTHER KILLED. 4 special .lection will be h»ld ak- the nsoal polllnif plfM'. In the second ward of tb. City of Pittatou, Friday, March St. 1901. and In the manner provided by law to elect a member to Select Council from said wanl to All the vacancy for the unexpired .term caused by the rMdgnatton of Mr. T J 0g^0a4N PROCLAMATION. nsgqasla- Botha Onre sp Ik Ufe In skn Bear War. OapeTowa, Much 81.—Kitchener npcet* that Commandant Phillip Botha a brother of the Boer General, waa killed In a fight near Lydoaburg. mocha gloves, corsets, (high and low but}) hosiery, handkerchiefs, in tact all the necessaries that go to complete a first, glass apwjfeujg) WStfT- Uon store. Pun olive oil, imported, at Qraoe'a. has proven to be Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,*c. re*...,,. Rheumatic Complaints. Only 200. ud 50o. at all drugglsto •rthrough the Best there ■ether Grar'e laaea Pnwdeaa for children. Mother Ony, foe years a name In the Children's Horns In New York, treated children auooaaafully with a remedy, now prepared and plaoed In the drnn atorea, called Mother flrey'a Sweet Powdeia for children. They sre bsrmlsac as milk plsasant to tsks and never fall. A oertaln oare for feveriabo***, oonatlpatlon, headache, teethlog and atomashd^ Nauses, Indigestion are owed by Hood's Pills.- . IN8IDERINQ A PARDON. A woman l from nervous of Uefcty* .Seeled a a Sated toe thne ttlon says, two 1 I Nerve - Com CRAY'S TRANSFER I B ha am ad am In *11 Its form* I* promptly land permanently oared Dby Hood's Sana perl lie which neutr*H**e acidity of the MMMOatMtnaXMw. tat ltisasisllsm .sad neactier. afa Falleaaaan Kahaa aseeeepa F.UIIckl the Best Biga for Moving delivered Promptly. R. B. C iAiMud I S*lhDatt [ ROfjB remove wori
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 21, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-03-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 21, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-03-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010321_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | * C?n,Par® the evi J papers with j journals for con 2 that the bulk of: 9 pears first In thd) r ''i jjfc on ■ - v;. ' . * m homes in mediate vicinity columns of this newspaper. 9k, , ■ ■ tit: FfffY-FIRST YEAR {S»£,g&Sgig?U«» P1TTST0N, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, 1901. m'S DARK CLOUD HAS BLOWN AWAY _____ only daily in city WAITING FOR CARNEGIE "HIGH OFFICIAL" SWOT AT. ODELL WILL NOT SIGN. A DAY IN BJJ^AL& eien an oatllne of the fan-American, with Iti bendacme Federal bnlldlng fretted by (he national government at • ooat of half a million; the batldlnge to be dflTOttd t« eleotrlolty, machinery, traneportatloD, inanofaotnree, mineral*, agrloaltore, ttmilo, Sne aria, eto ; the buildings of the various Statea and foreign ooqntrlee; the atadlilm -lor xthletio aporta, where 12,000 people oan be aeated, and the Midway, With Iti vailed attraotlona The lake and ojnale, with the!/ Cot»iinj! faelHtlea, will alao be pleaalog featnrea. The gronu?" are wl'hin balf an bcnr'a i-lde by trolley fwm the central part of tbe olty, and covei abont 500 aotes. All of tbe Eipoaltlon bnlldlnga, exoept tbe U. 8. alroolnre, are being ereoted ty tbe people of Buffalo and tbe twenty-alrrallroada centering here, at a ooat of $16,000,000. Brief Dtapateh From St. Petersburg •rinse Mraterlona Report. - St. Petersburg, March 21.—Another high official has been shot nt. Docks Filled With People Who Defies Senator Piatt on Polite Tilt D t. ft W. MAnAOEHBKT BUTBRTAIW NEARLY 200 HBWSPAPB* *BB. *■: Want Money. Question. MANY EXPECTANT DELEGATION! i In view of the control rterrlaed by /tbe Russian anthoritlea npod telegraphic dispatches, the fact that a dispatch forded like t,lic foregoing has I wed Lpermltted to leave tbe country suggests many possibilities. maC^froni with ruffles over shoulders. 32 to 44 |i»-Britisb Dispute f EncTs Suddenly. HAT PASS BILL 0VE&. VETO, PAPAL CON8I8TORY. Sl*«r FcraoH Prom Hurtlrj CollrBe. Otfcere From OlIlM (nklD( LibrMriM-DDunr of Amnlna Line Hu 1*0 LMtm for the Mllllaaalrr. H Legislature Wanta to Do That, II — r.i. A Bpved/ Kan from MiHr* Tork * t '•$ ■. OI4-rrapi#«l the rii tairliu I:i; iimiibi iitraiut-tuiHU, EU 0*»*d Today Ml la ol uoaild- la Ma Onn Bnl'nni, bat He Wi h enble Ialeiael. Horn*, March 21.—The papal oonatatory opened ban today. Popa Lao appaarad Id good health and welcomed the dlstlngnlahad delegates. Cardinal Gibbons waa hera •oaw lima ago, hie visit being timed to oocor J net before the opening of the oonslatory. The Roman Cathollo world la tnrnad Homeward .today for a new cardinal 'a to be eeleoted. Arohblahop Ireland wae meatlooed for the Bad Hat of the D' . effioe eoma time ago, bnt 1»* „ ooanoed ihet he an" „hT -««» ht* be tt» one thla honor. It appears likely .-at Signer HfcrVlnftlli will receive the bonorv hi though Arohblahop Oorrlgan la being mentioned prominently. However, It Is practically decided that Arohblahop Ireland will have to wait tor a later consistory before heeomlof a cardinal. Cardinal Qlbbona' visit to Borne wae hia reg- j alar deoannlal on*. First itiC) foremost, attention centers on the chief personality In the dominions of the "Great White Caar," Jttfcfafr las II himself, the mok* because of the FUmors which were current in Beiilg ou Tuesday last that an attempt, had been made ynon the life of.hl"ma,e,ty.- it tPns (hen reported by the nerlider fdgebttttt's rorres|)ondfnt lit ht t*'e- Versburg that he httirt learned of two styartaifl Conspiracies to rn(f czar, ami (U'C-innttHlHal detail* were addffteS of the methods in which the designs of the conspirators, who were alleged to be connected with it ttldf! spread revolutions bovemerit, ot Which the students' riots were said to form a parlt. All this, of course, is the merest spec 'Ufation and doubtless wide of the tnark. There Is no lack of "high offl vdais" in St. Petersburg, and there is probably no ground for reading Into the dispatch anything more than it says in so many words* the M«a«arih Ho# Maltlfr Himself by Ai»prC*vln ) i Southampton, March 21.—The arrival here of Mr. anil Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, who sailed from New York on the American line steamer St. Louis March 13, wss awaited by delegations from many eleemosynary Institutions seeking checks. Albany, March 2 h—Governor Odell baa positively and formally declined to sign any police bill, has repudiated the new bfll drawn by Senator Piatt and Ills friends and said last night that If the bMl came to blni he wopbl veto It; ,eVeu If It IVas made tiialn thai It Would be passed over his veto. • D • Th*.Invitations recently sent ont by Oensrat faaaeuger Agent T. W.'l*e, of the D., L. Cfc W. B. B. do, to tl|* newspaper men on '.heft line end branches to ba the guest* ot tbe ,iLiSfa»anhr' bn i little jaunt to Stiff Clo tor. the purpose of Injecting tbe progress of tVe Pan-Amerlos Eiposltlon was infflolently attrso'.lve to take aome of the sorlbes from slok-bede, find When the speolal train ot Fnllmane started on the announced echednle laal Friday there were very few falltlre4 to respond at the several points on the main lloe at whloh stops were made. An ExcuUcnt Conibilin* ion. — eS CAPTURE i A BRITISH TOWN The pleasant me/-tt'l )ieuefteial effects of the well known Jdhipdv, Syrup of manufactured by the California Vi« Hyrijp Co, illustrate \he vnlueof oblpiiiinif tln» .Hrjrild laxative principles of plaids lmow i In bj med final!/ bir.aliv.e am] v vntini* Iheuiiiithe for in' :h"s«rc'frf Mi. -, iotlie taste and accf?»»fi«bl»* *«i l.??o '.'Ku I» is the one porfcot i'WoL tivc, cleanmitgLiiiO syctcni elU'OU'ally, dispelling colds, headaches tu.'l fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality-"bu«1 substance, and its acting on tlio kidneys, liver and bowel*. Without, weakening or irritating* tl»cn»# make it the ideal laxative-. These Included renr-- . f Woolston, w- rrtk u ,i, sw,., ftnd Bthcl' cities and agents of yurle(y Of ihstitutlbns desiring aid. Hartley 'college,, ffnnttaampt6n, a technical "school, had a deputation of 60 awaiting the steamer's arrival. -**■ W'SPIrttoT TCoTMs C. Pintt, arrived here last night wllh the newly prepared bill. It provides for the reinstatement ef tbe melropoll I tan police bllf of, 18ftT| hut including tome territory couligiious to New loik pity. It also provides that without dls turhlng the presedt conditions in New Tork city the go*ernol* should appoint & commissioner, whose right to the office should be Immediately questioned In the courts and who In the Interim should not Interfere with the present police arrangements la New York city. If the bill was declared constitutional. then the1 stats should Ctt otiee assume control of the police. After spending several bouri In a tout of Inspection, In charge ul competent guide*, the visitors wre entertained at lunch In the sjivloe building, and daring Saturday afternoon sDme went to Niagara Falls to see tbe great Ice bridge, while others ufade a round of the points of Interest In the Bison Oily, of attended matinees at the theatres, their badges giving admission to all who applied. i 5/eamer Sinks tad Fourteen People Were Drowned. Sale Price $i Size* The offices of the steamship company and the American consulate wertD crowded with people Inquiring when the Bt. Louis Was likely to arrive. Ctfti Hut Feach her dock until after midnight, and her passengers have loot yet disembarked. They will probably land About dawh. ' "■ f London, *ar. «1-The official an- I jM that the ttaeeb-BrtUeh d!spnU Wsaawde by tod Landsi --* IW ja. Fetanbnrg, March St.—A aemi-offi" D»«« wm. leaned today In order to re , move all doubt as to tha attitude of the '•% Boe4an Oov%B*pC*| to relation to affaire at Tta TaloD Th*p6te says: "A oommoo-4*"lb,T «w-«ted*y pteea m.tU it has al■BoataaMjMfcd the tfrwity of a canons MIL It was entirely «at to the foroefnl natter In ,a, BHt&Ja tried to obtaln posMMftn df disputed land thai the The oontlni|ent from the Bloomebnrg division joined ths party at Soraoton and pattlplpated in the palatable Innoheon served there In the depot dining room These Inolnded Dr. F. 0. Johnson, Q. A Edwards, E F. Bogert, 8. B Coleman, A. W. Betterly and W. K. Woodruff, of ffllkeebsrre; T. K. Gallery, ot Nantlooke; B. U. Tnbbs, ot Shlokshlnny; Ohar. E. Randall, of Oatawlsta; J. (?• Brown, Wo: Krlokbanm and J. 0. Batter, Jr., ot Bloomsburg; F. 0. Angle and B. W. Egflert, o! Danville, and the editor of this paper. There was a large delegation from Ucraiton. At Biaghamton there were aceeaelona tram tbe Ctloa and Syraonse divisions, and at every stop on tbe main line the party waa augmented, so that ''when the plaoe of destination waa reaohed there were nearly two hundred aboard. The rodnd ot slght-saelng, junketing ard feasting at Buffalo terminated happily with a banquet at tbe Hotel Genesee on Saturday evening. There were ahort addresses between the courses by Dlreotor General Bnohanan and Secretary Bennett, ot the El position board, and Mr. Edwards, let the Wllaesbarre Times, submitted ths following resolution, .which was hsartlly adopted : IT FATS TO BUT AT THB In the process of innnufacturhur figs are used, as tliey 'are pleasant t'1 the taste, but the meilioinal qualltiesoi' l lie remedy are obtai..J!«* from bennn «ttid other aromatic plants, h* a known to the Cat ifoknia Fid Hvnur Co. only. In orchv 1«» fjet its bene effects and to avoid imitations, pl» as« remember the full nameof theCompany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PEOPLE'S STO 5 - jS South H*ta StrMt, rttttlM. Hut to SmjU vans J ' | - Be»t Patent Flour, per bbl . $440 4 The local manager of the American line, who has 100 letters and telegrams from all parts of thp kingdom ro'r the Philanthropist, says the envelopes Indicate that they are from all sorts and conditions of people, from university presidents to mendicants. On« llondred and Slxtr Letters. COME l»AYTON'S BABY. Ibor Riots In Marseilles. | II Vm Docortad at tha Theatre and Ha Marseilles, March SI.—During the strike disorders yesterday the panic spread to the townspeople, aqd store*, restaurants and eaftft v,-6te hurriedly tlbls'ed. The Buo de la Canneblere and the other leading thoroughfares of the city were deserted. A crowd numbering 2,000 burst through a cordon of Infantry along the dock side. The cavalry charged and drove the strikers back. A volley of stones was" then thrown In all directions* aifd a brlgadier, two gendarmes, a hussar and ■everal Ittfahtrymeh were injured, tine gendarme was stuhhed, thrown from his horse and trampled upoti by the cavalry. He was removed to the hospital, where he Ilea In a critical condition. The soldiers were greatly exasperated, but their officers succeeded In controlling them. Mr. Piatt told the governor that the bill had been decided-upon by those representing the organisation and that He deaired a decision as to the governor's attltuife*on the measure. Ills suggestion waa that the governor should send In a message suggesting the passage of the measure. New York, Knob il.—Itta Meed Is not a mother, Mt She la oaring for * baby. She I* an autre—, wife of Oorse Pajton, and bow aba haa a little girl baby which waa abandoned in Brooklyn. The child la about foor montha old, and haf bine ejrea and llg bt balr. Its clothing Waa coatly, and It 'a elleTed that the ohlld'a mother la a par The ohlld waa bronght to 1 girl aboat aerenteen yeara aaoompanled by a younger theatre proTldee a onreery for "I the ohlld was left there, of Hiss Meyer, the matron, vaa ont no one came for after watting an honr, It at to Ur. Payton. Adapftad It "That ths editors here assembled, folly realising the high aim and object of the Pan-Amerlaan Exposition to be held In Buffalo from I4ay to November, and being cognisant of the determination of the directors to carry oat all their plans, pledge pnraelvsa Individually and ooUeotlvely to aaalal In making the Exposition an unqaalifled saooeaa " People's 'Phone. He will try to get the Carnegie pAtty off to London witbobt meeting the dcicgatitttto.1'lie St. Louis docked at 2 a. m. Only a few passengers debarked. Mr. and Sirs. Carnegie had given strict orders that they should not be awakened until 0 o'clock." SAN FRANCI8G0) CAL. IXTOISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. Forsalo by all Druggists —Prlco.r«0c. per bottle. Always tha Cbaapaat. The governor replied that he could Hot see the reasori for such legislation at this time. H6 had repudiated general leglslfclion In his annual message, Snd the party had agreed with him. He had signed a New York city police bill, and tho party had agreed with him. Finally Itr said: "t will nbt send in a message urging such a bill. If possible, I will remain on frleBdly terms with Senator Piatt, but If such a bill comes to me I will veto It. If the legislaturo cares to take the responsibility of passing the bill over my veto, very well, tat I refuse to bo a man of clay, and I JvW not stultify myself." ThcfUJovernor Odell went'to the banquet of tho Republican Editorial association and uukle metttr. Finest, Nobbiest, Host Complete ****?- «o*getie aotfoa lo b« takau. Tht ,|,e theatr* b dualfaatl? a «jn«tlon old, Who waD for toflrm*, «Dd th. IuUd jtrL Tht. fca It will iwVmMi tta patrooa, il baaa«tl«d Mnn Loo |n tb« charge ***"*■ *+*n*mit.n *rhao the plajr BOER8 GAIN VICTORY. !D i. ■ fM tOTOM O ■ldmbW foroe. S*U%«i|mn«l Onrm. Ado. batwaaa tha (aBatfotai flmUH W Commodor on OM «id« and tba Jtai*. «P-tha «ttar. The liner liad a miserable trip, but no serious weather. Mr. Carnegie was oil deck dally and Is In excellent health. He remained up until 11 ahd cohgratillated the captain on his successful voy«**•The ran from Ne w York to Buffalo was made In less time than the sohednle of the beat regular train, nine hoars and Sve minotea, lnoludlog time for all atopa. Deducting this, the exait rnnnlng time for the 410 miles waa only eight hours and forty-seven mlrntes. The last fifty mllaa waa made In forty-fonr minotea and for ahorter dlataneea the train reached a apeed of nearly seventy miles an honr. The trip gave an opportunity to view the wonderful lmprovamenta made by the Laokawanna Kalleoad dnrlag the laat twelve months. lo that period the rpad haa been praetloariy rebnllf. Sixty-two .bridgaa hare been oonatruoted between New York and Buffalo. Some Idea of these Improvements may be gained from the following figures: There waa spent for repair of roadway daring the year 1800, $1,079,811; for renewala of ralla, $188,980; for renewals of ties, $864,789; for renewala and re palra of buildings, $590,882; for repairs and renewala of bridges, $781,788; for recart, $483,845; tor repairs and of freight ears, $384,798; grand total for Improvements of the road daring the year 1900 was $3,775,820 Muoh work of a aim llar nature haa been arranged tor dating the oomlug year. At Boraaton the party aaw the first of eighty-eli new pas singer and freight looomotivea which will be delivered dartog the oomlng year. Lut year there were delivered to the road elgh'j-two new passenger and .freight looomotivea.Obeeter O. Piatt, of ths Ithaoa (N. Y} Djmoorat, moved a resolution of thanks to the Laokswanaa ofBolala In moat feiloltoas .terms and It waa passed amid | oheers. ft .LINE OF. At the usual farewell concert Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie were present, and at It* close they handed a check to the purser In n scaled ehVelope, with a request that the envelope be not opened until they had left the ship. CPRING u SUMMER GOODS Feed, per too Long Hay, per 100 Cat Hay, per 100 . . i.oo C Ths journey home waa etarted promptly at 10 p. m. and the ran waa made In ex oellent .tlma and with muo'a aomfort, a special Palimin oar balng sat apart for the use of ths visitors from Sorantoa, Wtlkesbarre and the Bioomiburg branch. Not a mishap marred the pleasure of the occa. alon. •» . .90 TORPEDO BOAT. Cabana and the Piatt Aataiant. r«B*d lu Oaa •* ika Old rtcMiacMta. Havana, March 21.—The committee on relations have decided to bohl a meeting today, when the report on the Hatt amendment will be Anally dig. cuased. ftenot Junn Gualberto Gomez, who drew up the report, asserts that four of the live members of the committee will recommend tbe constitutional convention not to accept the amendment, but to leave the whole question to tbe future republic. He saya he Is confident that the convention, whlcb will meet Friday, will adopt the report. Oats, per bushel , March 90.—The torp«4o 111 b* launched lata tod*)' at Dlaa Retarns to Hla Capital. Ever shown in tbts city have Just arrived. Come and examine them and leave jonr order tor a Spring Knit, Overcoat, Veet or TronMn/ Fit and every other aatisfaction guaranteed. Potatoes, per bushel .60 Strictly fresh eggs, per do*.. lie Mackerel. No. 1, per lb . . i»Xc • Salt Haddock, 6 lbs for ... . . *jc Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Ciscoes, 6 lbs for . Salt White Fish, 6 lb* for Codfish, best stripped, per :i Codfish, in bricks, per lb: Whole Codfish, per lb . City of Mexico, Marcb 21.—President Diaz arrived In this eltyjist nlgktafter an nbsenen of nearly three months lit CuerhavacB. An Immense crowd of people awaited him on the platform of the railroad station. When the presidential train pulled up, the president appeared on the rear platform of the car and was greeted with cheers. The president drove In an #pen carriage from the depot to his house. The carriage was escorted by the mounted, presidential guards. The streets wert* lined with people, who peered an A waved handkerchiefs »■ the president passed. The house fronts were gay with bnntlng, and last nlgbt the lllumlnatlone gave the main thoroughfares a holiday appearance. The president appears In excellent health. Majr Remember Phllaielfl^a. , Baltimore, the aponaor for will bt HIm Anna Truxton Taokahot, N. T., » grud-5»r Admiral Thomas Tln««D Iral Onra VM a grandson Ttogsy. New York, March 21.—The World •ays that another magulttccnt gift from Andrew Carnegie will be announced within a few days. Mr. Carnegie has offered $0,000,000 to another American city also, it Is said, for the purpose of building libraries. Philadelphia, It Is understood, will be the next recipient ef the Ironmaster's bounty. It Is believed that Mr. Carnegie haa offered'to JuUd. libraries aggregating $5,000,000 |i vrfu* 4ntci»iiJl»loqs «l«illar to tfhirli laoooftipany his oferto New York. It |h a bio understood that the official announcement of the proposition will be niaile within a week. COUNTY AMb STATE. • The D , L AW. offlilala who accompanied the party and left nothing undone that might contribute to the comfort of their gueais wera: T. W. Lee, general paaaenger agent; 14. L. Smith, division pasaenger agent, Soranton; E J. Quackenbuah, dlvialoD pisunger agsat, Syraouse; T. E Olarke, general auperlntendent, Soranton; F W. Phillip#, superintendent Baffalo division, Baffi'o; F. P. Fox, dlvUlou paeaenger agent, Buffalo; W. B. Hunter,i»dv*tW»g aud lndaatrlal aganl; J. pall, general eastern paeaenger agent; George W. Hayler, ohief olerk paas ioger departmanf; G. E. Z ppal, general bigjtge agent; E. B. SmtUl, auperlnten dent dining Care; Gay Adam?, traveling passenger agent; O. H. Ketobam, euperlntaadeut Uorrla and Etaex division; E. U Bine, anperlLteudent Soranton division; Mr. Weetervolt, dtatrijt auperlntendent Paliman oompany; Eugene Stephens, ad vsttlelng department, New York. QEO.F. BUSS. THB GITY TAILOR, 5 North VUIn St. I • • *i THE WEATHER. fjflLUAISOl'S PRICES rDc . j Tb» Boot* foread Tha Brtttofc inmi b Brttlah to nlmt. Vftit with two ban•a.Washington, D. 0., Mar. 21.—Foraoaat 10HI 8 p. m. Friday. for If—tern Pennsylvania : Fair In aontharn portion*; oooaalonal nlna turning Into no* In aortharn portions of the Stat* tonight; Friday, fair; colder tonight; (nab to brlak Mutbmat to northwaat wind*. , Killed by Ulaatlaa Powder, ! |l|d„ M»reli 2|.-Ttiel etqlot M" 'oBa keg cftbliastlqyipowdef ip fbn teller inlne at Otoverland early last evening severely and probably fatally burned Alfred Reffitt, Albert HarrlB, Itb'el Harris and Thomas Harris, all miners. It Is thought that a spar); fell from one of the miners' lampa into the keg of powder, causing the explosion. All of the men are badly burned about tbe head and on tbe bands. It Is feared that the injuries of Alfred Reffitt and Albert Harris will blind them for life. ING ENGINEERS. West Pittston. Always com? to H quarters Lowest in pf ?*C'■ Thom ton *mmm ■D■DD»w — U.K. W. of A, f OoleeAM, 0.fc Match 31.—Word hu , baaa MWM if mt Mate bsadqoaxtaia ' that tba linhMn adgbitan of tha MaaalUon dlatrtot km tea organised aa a branch of tha Ualtad Miaa Workara of America aad have formnlataJ a demand to ha made npoa tha u|in*tiit fotaualghthonr weak day. lha aogloaan an tba only employes .boat the mlnee who are aotnwhaaaot tha Cmanli«tlon..aad who havaaot been enjoying as atghlkfor day. Thet'haTe hitherto worked twelTa honn. Tha demaadaof Ma engineers waa praaantad to tha operatoia at tha joint oonferenoe held In MassUlon today. Best patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - .18 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 3 cans corn - - - - .25 3 cans tomatoes • - .25 Nice Greening Apples. best in quality. * !• *'l financial and commercial Haw York, Mar. ai, 1901. Open. Oloa. Chicago, March 21.—Adopting the smashing methods of Carrie Nation, Lottie Jones, colored, went forth on the South Side to wield an ax In a crusade against crap games and policy ahopa. She began her work by wrecking a coal office at 2581 Dearborn atreet, where ahe found her spouse engaged In a game of craps. When she had smashed the windows and reduced the furniture in the coal office to kindling wood, ahe shouldered her weapon of destruction and started In search of a policy shop where her husband had been losing money. When she reached the policy ahop, however, ahe fonnd It closed. She says she will go out again and smash every place where her husband la wont to gamble. A flmaafcer Ik Chicago, A hired fltrl who brought rait for b»ok wage* recovered $117.88 In the Ltokt- WADDft county coorte yesterday. llMUtf all Sort* Baadia* v % Evans Bros iatr. Steel and Wire. Atchison Atchison pref Brooklyn Traction Chee. A Ohio. Federal SteeL...... Federal Steel pref. U. 8. Steel... Man. El... MoT Pa. ::8* Fort Sherldaa Oarrlaoa to Take Field lira. W. H. William", of Scranton, wife of the "Drummer" Evangeliat, U dead after having bean 111 for several weeks. 46 South Main Chicago, March 21.—The third battalion of tho Fifth Infantry, garrisoned at Fort Sheridan, whose comrades have been on duty In the .Philippine Islands for many months, have been ordwed to Join the other two battalions and report for service In the field. The battalion will more on March 26 and sail from San Francisco April X. Colonel W. H. Bowman will accompany the battalion as commander. About tan mllea from the Buffalo terminal the party wai ahown the Blaek Book line, where the Lsokawaona eyatem brenohee off and paaaea dlreotly by the exposition grounds, entering the railroad terminal at the grounds. Thla will be need during exposition for all Lsokawanna's excursion trains. TREATMENT OP A COLO. ...."".WW! it" mo. ....lOUlZ So. Pacific 4ft conn................................ion t Reading M 2 ft—iltnjf praf 71 Z r«nn. a tr[ 87 2 is 4 Ssbber 90 Onion Pacific mi Onion Pacific praf 8ft Wabash praf 88M Wmk -n Onion 87J4 IP Mlohael UoMenus, a So ran ton eleotrl olau, was knocked from' a ladder by a atroug entrant and badly Injured yeaterday.jw* Gnod Advice l», a Wall Known Ptoy 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. m. H. WILLIAMSON. alelaa. PANNEBECKER'S SI Thomas Cuttle was found dead beelde the Lehigh Valley tracks yesterday at 11ahanoy City. Hie neck waa broken, indicating that be had been etruok by a coal train. A wall known phyalolan eaya that a cold oan be easily treated at the outeet, but 1 neglected may lead to la grippe and pneumonia. Be says that, the beat home treatment for the cure ot oolda and la grippe la Krauw'e Unld Care Capanles. Be new them almost exclusively lo hie practice, aa they do not affeot the head as doea quinine nor upset the etomaoh. All work finished ijj from siafciii ten days regardless of weather. 14 South Main Street, CARTER'8 COK8PIRATOR8. MOMiifKlttHm lUa tomnd ■dwilaOMita New Yoete March 8L-Jadg« Brown heM a heattog today o« M* petition tot the itnml of Beojaala P. Omni, J. ■ Geyaor aid others to the Jorledlctton ot 4 ha eoart-for Uaa southern' (jistrlot oi Gtorgla. Ontaa and Gsyoor ara charged wlthopnspiraoy with ex-Captain OberHn D to defraud tha government. Tb, dafMOSta In thla caaa an oontraotots ThaymSla • warm contest, claiming that tha aottoo taken In a mating them la nngtlofj and attempted to prevent the lean awe ol» warrant. iSK 84^ 3* We Hike 1 Specialty The excursion party reached Baffalo sharp on achedule time, 6:W p. m ., Friday evening, and were escorted to Botel Brotxsi, where an elegant dinner waa furbished by rapreaentaUvea of the Pan- American Exposition. The editors were afterward entertained by the olty Frtas Olub at ths EUloott Club'a luxuriant quarters. Mayor Dlehl wsa preaent and extended to the newspapsr msn the freedom of ths olty.' A vaudeville programme rendered by aome fifteen or twenty of the Bxpoaltlon Midway oonceaalonalrea agreeably oooupled the remainder of the evening, and before midnight the aorlbea were anng in their Pullman bertha, the oars having been conveniently aidetraoked for their no SILE ON LADIES' OXFORDS $1.25 Ladies' Dress Oxfords cut to - C $109 Ladies' Dress *TCr Oxf jrds cut to • " Jv$1,25 Ladies' Russett 7Cr cut to ' $1.25 Men Slippers QQ/* cut to - - 70t$1.35 Ladies' Slippers QOf cut to - - 7°^ Children's Photos. ■1st Storm Is St. Pail. St. Paul, March 21.—The fierce slorm of sleet, snow and wind which has raged In St. Paul since Tuesday morning Is one of the worst storms this city has experienced In years. The storm hampered street railways and railway traffic. The storm has covered almost the whole of the northwest, and most of the trains coming into St. Paul have been delayed. A big landslide occurred on the Fail Brook divlalon ot the Mew York Central Railroad, at Blackweli'e, yseterday, hundreds of tons of earth from the mountainside covering the tracks. Wedded aad Died the Bam Dar. rr IS THE WAY YOU USB 11. Philadelphia, March 21.—A private cablegram received here from Brussels announces the marriage and death on Tuesday In that city of Miss Ursula Rose Boudlnot, daughter of the late Ellas Lewis Boudlnot of tWs city. The cablegram states that Mlsfe Boudlnot was married to Henri Gacharsin-Laflte of Paris and died suddenly a few hours later. Tho Boudlnot family la prominent In society here and abroad. After the death pf Mr. Boudlnot some years ago Miss Boudlnot and her mother spent most of their time ln-Europe, and for the last year they had been living In Paris. This remedy ie prepared in soft, soluble gelatine capanles, which are eaelly dla solved by the wsrmth and fluids of tbe stomach. They are much preferable to little, bard, augar coated pills or tablets that always offer objectionable resistance to assimilation." Kranse'a Cold Cure positively curds cold In the head, cold in the cheat, cold in the throat or cold in any part of tbe body, sad It will prevent the development of bropchltls or pneumonia It la for sale at all fir«t claaa drng atoreaat 85 oenta a box Sold by all drngglsts. It's the Method Implored Which Makee Tbe United Mine Workera' of America have won their firnt battle in Weatmoreland county, the Youghlogheny Coal Com pany granting a donoeselon to the union, and hereaftar tbe oheok off system will be used in the telnee along the Tough river. «TT«T( »/V. PMNN'A. ■aeeeee or Failure. i One man with pan, Ink and paper ean produce a landaoape, another man with Came pen and Ink may not be able to write tile own hand legibly. It la all In knowing how. Armstrong's Bodies Blows Half Mil*. BSQUIMAUI bsquimaui Thla compound pronorvea leather, making It wear 10U per cent. longer, and la snow and water proof Parents do not let your children go to Irchool indamp and wot weather until their SoSlive been treated with this scientific dls corny. Invaluable for harness and beltings. For sale at It la equally true In ihe nee ol medllolnts. The eame remedies we have today have exlated for thonaanda of years, bnt If their existence waa known the knowledge of how to nae them waa lacking.Kokomo, Ind., March 21.—By the premature explosion of SO ponnds of dynamite on the farm of Isaac Marlowe, three miles southeast of here, Marlowe and William Stamm were blown to atoms. Fragments of their bodies were found lodged In tree tops nearly lialf a mile distant. Marlowe recently came to this country from Milford county, Ills. YATBSVI1XB. RRIOEi TWO BAD BOYS. Mrs. A. Brown spent Tuesday in Wllkeebarre.1W11II Him Ion Destroyed (SON Worth of riojMH. Mrs. Jloffatt is able to be out again after a recent lllneae. oupanoy. DAVENPORT'S SHOE STORE. •25 North Main St. International Chemical Co., manufacturers, 10 William Bt. Pitteton Pa. Best Flour Feed, all kinds. Oalawiwi, Fa , March 81 —Solomon Bted aad George Wenner, yontha of prom lest Wllllamaport famlllet were committed to Jail laet night obaigtd with breaking Into and setting Ore to a Philadelphia and Beading railway freight ear oontatnlng three thowssnfl dollars worth of atlverware, whlekey and gtooerlee and totallv destroying It. The boje bad ran away from home aad were on their way to Florida. Breakfaet waa.served next morning by the Buffalo entertalnera at tlotel Broezel, and at 10:80 tbe party were taken In apodal trolleys to the Exposition grounds. The weather waa not favorable for Inspecting the prcgrcee ot the work, but it waa commonly remarked that, with all the. literature seen on the eubjeot, the half had not been told of the magnitude and lmportanoe of thla great enterprise Nothing la yet finiahed, and It eeeme like attempting the Impossible to talk of completing the work before May lat. The management, however, are confident ,tbat it will be done, having over 4,000 men now employed, and the coming month, they aay, will witness wonders in transforming the partially oonatmcted build- Inge and decorations into what will be known aa "tbe rainbow olty.' Chloago's expoeltlon ground wsa known as "the white olty." The oolorlng is a speolel feature of the Pan-American bulldlnga. At Chicago everything was white beoauae the art of oolor work had not at that time reached ita preaent state ot perfection and theie waa a fear that faet oolora oould not beisade that wonld atand the weather, but experiments hav# ahown that thla oan now be done. Mo two bulldlnga on the grounda will be of the same oolor or shade or tint. The oolorlng is all in ths handa ot the director of oolor. A model of each building la produced and placed in hie office, and he tbe oolore, having in mind the pnrpoee for whioh the building la to be uied, andjhe oolor or akada of the adjacent bulldlnga. The result Is hsrmony in everything and the effect will tar surpass anything ever attempted before on the exposition plan. Tbe eleetrio tower, 400 faet high, will ba a most attractive feature s* sight. Mm ft*" fronfwttl pour a miniature Niagara white, under the many! *°D°,htsw* * ''ght For Real and fer Sale. I Oats, per bushel Oats, aj bushel lots... , Potatoes, bushel... i They became valuable to the human raoe • inly when experiment and aoleoee ehowed he way to nae them to get result*. Iloted Wall Street Operator Dead. Miss B. S. Monk is oonvalesoent after a fsw daye' llineaa. Several atoree left over at very low rents, slso seversl dwellings with modern Improvements, and alao several houses si medium and'low {pots in Pitteton snd West Pitteton. Bnjere will now find some si bargain* O. B. Tbohfsoh, Agt. New York, March 21.—John Pondlr, for 23 years one of the most influential and prominent operators In Wall street. Is dead in his residence In this city, lie had been In feeble health for several years. As broker for Trenor W. Park and engaged with Jay Gould In the affairs of the Union Pacific railroad he made his presence felt In the "street" when he became a member ot the Stock Exchange on his arrival here from California. Mr. Pondlr was one of the "forty-niners" and waa also Instrumental In launching the Sutro tunnel scheme. Miss Linnie Berber spent Tuesday with frlende in Wllkssbsrre. The grip Is an old dleeere with a new name; It la really catarrhal In character jod the nsual symptoms are thoee of acuU 'J4tarrh, but the old time catarrh powdeii, silvae and epreye do not cure It, neither .1 jea the application of antleeptlos through »o Inhaler give anything more than relief for a short time. Mrs. Totten spent Tueadsy with her dsughter, Mrs. R. Monk. RIGHT ABOUT,FACE! Hay, per too I Beet Butter .1 No. 7 Broom. ,J Albany. March 21.—General John F. Rathbonc, adjutant general of New York under Governor Dlx, died last night. He was born in Albany Oct. 0, 1810, and has been largely instrumental In the city's commercial and educational advancement. He waB at the head of the firm of Rathbone, Sard & Co. of Albany. Former Adjutant General Dead. Ths big ohurch fair opens this evening snd arrsngemente have been made for the accommodation of a large attendance. There will be no ohanoe booth, but among others the candy booth with a big variety of home-made eweeta will come In for a large amount of attention and patronage. The following ladles will wait npoa the supper table: Mre. B. 8. Monk, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. J. T. Monk snd Mrs. Bosener. Tbe Misses Osrrls Brown, Msggls MoDonald, Llxils Brown and Carrie Totten will look after tbe loe cream tablee. At the candy booth will he the Mlaeea LiUle Pierce, Jseele Ssrtaln, Carrie MoDonald and Snala Monk. Mre. John Johnaton, Mre John Pleroe, Miss Bertha Mook and Hiss Iona Barber at the fancy goods and fair booth. L«w Bate Excursion to Hew York Tla D*, This will bring you in touch with our specials for this week. a cans fine Peachcs 3 cans Corn i dozen Canned Cern... 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee II Arbnckle Coffee .11 Fresh eggs, dot j On April 8th ths D., L. & W. R. B. will sell exouralou tickets from Plttston to Nsw York at the one way rate plus $1. L aw s. B .tt M ~ HOUSE COLLAPSED. Mnr BaUdta* la Csrtd la The antlseptloe are all right; they will kill the germ* of oatarrh and grip U they are applied rightly, bat their looal application to the noaa and throat aTall little Moauae the germs are In the blood and through the whole ayetem. Tickets good going on April 9th and for return to April 14',h inclusive. ISmtd •anWAV 3BJ9ZI11 *£ aad Oaa Baa Killed. TOHISB3M 9 A3113HS Phllanelphla, March 81.—A newly built booae three atorlea hlfch, at Front and Cambria etreata, collapsed thla morning. It lebelleved that heavy ralna during the night nndarmlnad the fcandatlona. XI la at Id that atramp entered the booae laat Bight to aaoapa the atom. The rnlna are being aearohed for the body. Editors to Meet la Buffalo. Thorough mastication Adalbert Hay Intends to R«in, Albany, March 21.—The executive committee of the New York State Editorial association have met In this city snd decided to bold tjie next annual meeting of the association at Buffalo June 10 to the National Editorial association will also meet in that city. Of food Is essential to good health. With out good teeth w. oancot have tV/rough mastication. We do everytning known to modern dentistry at moderate prloes. Teeth extracted without pain -by aid of vitalised air. On tsu 18 q. Main St •JU8|d Ma PUB qs«u|ds '«aqsip»x 'XJS|90 'sjojbjoj /naf{ '»X®qqeO *»(J 'aanmi 'Xsjsjbj 'suojuo Jiuudg '6*3J3 'SSOIBOJOJ, 'S3UJ3q*«J}g 'suomai 'seuButjg 'saSuBjQ Stnart'a Catarrh Tableta many of three same antleeptloe, that are need In »praya and lnhalera, bnt Instead of applying them to the Inflamed membranes of the noae and throat, they are taken Into i be etomaoh and thoa reach the blood, the real eeat of the dlaeaae and drive oat the infeotioue germe through the natural chanuela of the bowels and kidney*. Washington, March 21.—It has been generally understood hefe for many months that Adelbert Hay, son of the secretary of state, would not return to South Africa as consul at Pretoria, and It Is believed that be -will tender hla resignation In the next day or two. J. T. ARMSTRONG & CO.. W South Main 8t.. H IKwny UOOD8 DELIVERED PBOMWLT. ' j FOURTEEN DROWNED. Joaeph Sohappert, a well known bualisse man of Nantlooke, died yesterday. Member of MneMnhnn'e Cabinet Dead. Toledo, March 21.—H. C. Bourqulu, u business man of St. Clary's, has brought suit against Mrs. Sarah B. Ituhle, a pretty young widow of that place, for $2,000 damages for breach •f promises Widow Sned For Breach of Promlae. Burdock Bloed Bitters glvee a man a clear head, an ectlve brain, a atrong, vigorous body—makee him fit for the battle of life. oisru Fatality Oeearaad Ot Flushing When On* Yeeeel Vaalssk. Paris, March 21. — Vice Admiral Charlee Marlus Albert Domplerre d'Bornoy, who was a member of the Urst cabinet of President MacMahon, has died. He waa born Feb. 24, 1816. London, Marsh 81.—A eerloue disaster occurred laat nlgbt off Flushing. The British atssmir Tay oolllded with the Australian alia*!" Ohernlta. The former Tea gel want down. Fourteen peiaona, Inolud lag the captain of the Tay end three women, ware drowned. In other words Stnart'a Catarrh Tableta reach the oauae of the mlaohlef Instead of merely looal symptoms. over 30 Heating stoves, the kind that warm up your homes, at Ash's. tf Dr. RICHTER'S World-Ken owned years Wilt be no exception to The remarkable aooctaa of thaaa tablets In outing grip, catarrh and throat and lung troublae Is bscauae fiey drUsths oatarrbal poisons from tha system and tba noae and throat become clear of tha exoaatlve accretion of raucua, which oanaas the hawking, eplttlog and ganging, beoanee the accretion la not aupplied from healthy blood. Two yean ago, Stnart'a Catarrh Tableta wen ankpown, but today have become eo popolar through poaltlve merit that druggtate everywhere la the United Statee, ru..*. and Great Britain *ow sell them. Oounterfette of DeWltt'e Wltoh Hasle Salve are liable to canse blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DeWltt's upon tha box and wrapper. It Is a harmleaa and healing salve for akin dlaenaee. Unequalled for pile*. T. J. Yates, Plttatoo; Stroh'e pharmacy, West "lttatfra. A Fiendish Attaelr. Hew Are Year Beryaar recognized excellence of our goods, in (act there-will be an Improvement We will exhibit, as usual, a full line of lawns, seersuckers, gingfaasoa, embroideries, laces, kid and An attack *u lately mad* on 0. V. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved tabu. It came through h'e ktdneye. HU back gotao lame that be oonld not etoop wlthont great pain, nor alt in a ohalr exsept propped by ooahlona Mo remedy helped him until ha triad Hleotrta Bittern whlob effeoted each a wonderful change that be wrltae ha feel* Ilka a new man. Thia marrekme medlelne onree backache and kidney ttouble, port lea (he blood and bntlda np your health. Only MD cenU at 2£3»ar - ***" If-they are weak and yon feel nervoua and easily "flnstrated," can't sleep, and rlae In the morning nnrefreehed, your blood ts 'poor. Strong nerves depend upon rlob, nourishing blood. Hood's Sarsaparills makaa the nerves strong by enriching and vitallalng tbe blood. It glvee eweet, refreahing sleep and completely cures nervous troubles. Begin teking It today. "Anchor" Pain Expeller -a 10)0|A a •! «*1 BROTHER KILLED. 4 special .lection will be h»ld ak- the nsoal polllnif plfM'. In the second ward of tb. City of Pittatou, Friday, March St. 1901. and In the manner provided by law to elect a member to Select Council from said wanl to All the vacancy for the unexpired .term caused by the rMdgnatton of Mr. T J 0g^0a4N PROCLAMATION. nsgqasla- Botha Onre sp Ik Ufe In skn Bear War. OapeTowa, Much 81.—Kitchener npcet* that Commandant Phillip Botha a brother of the Boer General, waa killed In a fight near Lydoaburg. mocha gloves, corsets, (high and low but}) hosiery, handkerchiefs, in tact all the necessaries that go to complete a first, glass apwjfeujg) WStfT- Uon store. Pun olive oil, imported, at Qraoe'a. has proven to be Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,*c. re*...,,. Rheumatic Complaints. Only 200. ud 50o. at all drugglsto •rthrough the Best there ■ether Grar'e laaea Pnwdeaa for children. Mother Ony, foe years a name In the Children's Horns In New York, treated children auooaaafully with a remedy, now prepared and plaoed In the drnn atorea, called Mother flrey'a Sweet Powdeia for children. They sre bsrmlsac as milk plsasant to tsks and never fall. A oertaln oare for feveriabo***, oonatlpatlon, headache, teethlog and atomashd^ Nauses, Indigestion are owed by Hood's Pills.- . IN8IDERINQ A PARDON. A woman l from nervous of Uefcty* .Seeled a a Sated toe thne ttlon says, two 1 I Nerve - Com CRAY'S TRANSFER I B ha am ad am In *11 Its form* I* promptly land permanently oared Dby Hood's Sana perl lie which neutr*H**e acidity of the MMMOatMtnaXMw. tat ltisasisllsm .sad neactier. afa Falleaaaan Kahaa aseeeepa F.UIIckl the Best Biga for Moving delivered Promptly. R. B. C iAiMud I S*lhDatt [ ROfjB remove wori |
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